DRAFT Comprehensive Transportation Plan Update: 2/23/2018 version
GLOSSARY
OF TERMS
ACRONYM/TERM
ACRONYM DEFINITION
DEFINITION
303(d) is a program established under the Clean Water Act (CWA) that allows states to identify water bodies with impaired water quality and the measures necessary to attain water quality restoration and protection.
303(d)
N/A
Annual Average Daily Traffic
The total volume of traffic on a highway segment for one year, divided by the number of days in the year.
AADT
The American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials (AASHTO) is a nonprofit, nonpartisan association representing highway and transportation departments in the United States, the District of Columbia, and Puerto Rico. AASHTO is an international leader in setting technical standards for design, construction, and many other technical areas. The planning, design, and implementation of land use and transportation strategies that maintain a safe flow of traffic wile accommodating the access needs of adjacent development. The goal of access management is to balance the need to provide efficient, safe, and timely travel with the desired ability to allow access to the individual destination. Examples of access management include median installation and driveway consolidation.
American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials
AASHTO
Access Management
N/A
A federal law that requires public facilities and services to be accessible to persons with disabilities, including those with mental disabilities, temporary disabilities and conditions related to substance abuse.
Americans with Disabilities Act
ADA
Automated Vehicles (AV) perform a driving function, with or without a human actively monitoring the driving environment and is further defined by an associated level of autonomy. See Appendix G for more information.
AV
Automated Vehicles
Betterments are the ancillary improvements (e.g. sidewalks, sidepaths, bike lanes, curb and gutter, street lights, and additional right-of-way) associated with roadway and bridge/grade separation projects.
Betterment
N/A
A portion of the roadway that has been designated by striping, signing, and pavement markings for the preferential and exclusive use of bicyclists
Bike Lane
N/A
A regional transportation planning organization serving communities in the Raleigh Urbanized Area. CAMPO serves as the coordinating agency between local governments, NCDOT, and FHWA.
Capital Area Metropolitan Planning Organization
CAMPO
A CIP details the infrastructure improvements (streets, water and sewer facilities, as well as police and fire stations) that the Town will need to meet the needs of growth over the next five years.
CIP
Capital Improvement Plan
A program born out of the Intermodal Surface Transportation Efficiency Act that provides funding for projects which contribute to the attainment of the National Ambient Air Quality Standards. CMAQ funds can be used for constructing bicycle/pedestrian facilities, intersection improvements, transportation management organization operations, transit vehicle acquisition, traffic signal system upgrades and the funding of studies that lead to the reduction of traffic congestion.
Congestion Mitigation/Air Quality
CMAQ
Collects traffic from local roads and connects with thoroughfares. Lower speeds and shorter distances than thoroughfares are typical.
Collector Street
N/A
A committed project is defined by the Capital Area Metropolitan Planning Organization as any project within the dedicated funding in the first 5 years of the State Transportation Improvement Program (STIP).
Committed Project
N/A
A basic description of a type of roadway. Includes attributes such as the number of lanes, bicycle and pedestrian accommodations, and median type.
Cross-section
N/A
The CTP includes community consensus on future transportation needs required to support anticipated growth and development. It is a multi-modal plan that identifies the future transportation system needs and includes highways, public transportation, rail, and bicycle facilities needed to serve the anticipated travel demand. It strengthens the connections between an area’s transportation plan, adopted local land development plan, and community vision.
Comprehensive Transportation Plan
CTP
Connected Vehicles (CV) are vehicles equipped with technology that allows the vehicle to communicate with road infrastructure to share real-time transportation information between systems. See Appendix G for more information.
CV
Connected Vehicles
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